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cosmothunder
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PostSubject: help! throwing up...   help! throwing up... EmptyWed Jan 21, 2015 3:06 am

Idk this isn't normal. It all started 2 weeks ago. In the morning she would hack a bit and sometimes throw up what would look to be mucus. I dismissed it as Maybe dry mouth or something that from sleeping all night. Well today... All of a sudden white foam. Lots of it she keeps throwing it up. I tried a little water. 2 small hand fuels of dry food. She seems to be calming down now but for real. I had to put her on the back patio cause she was doing it so much. It was everywhere. Now it sounds like she is throwing up her food and swallowing it before it reaches the grpund. What's wrong? Is there a home rememdy? Its 1am! What should I do?
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PostSubject: Re: help! throwing up...   help! throwing up... EmptyWed Jan 21, 2015 2:22 pm

Hi Tony. How old is Bandit? Have you tried taking him to the vet?
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PostSubject: Re: help! throwing up...   help! throwing up... EmptyWed Jan 21, 2015 2:47 pm

She is just about 7 months old. I think I found the problem. I've been hand feeding her last night I didn't take a shower before I fed her like I usually do. Probably had grease & dirt still on my hands from work. doesn't all come off until I shower. That's the only thing I can think of. She was pretty normal this morning. Didn't throw up or start coughing at all. That's my guess. I will see if she continues today and if so then I will go to the vet. Last night it was 1am. Didn't want to go then
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PostSubject: Re: help! throwing up...   help! throwing up... EmptyWed Jan 21, 2015 4:33 pm

Has she had all her parvo shots? I would keep an eye on her and if she continues I would definitely take her the vet soon. Hope she gets better!
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PostSubject: Re: help! throwing up...   help! throwing up... EmptyWed Jan 21, 2015 6:17 pm

Tony, in the first message you said that it "started two weeks ago" and then you seem to say that it might have been something you had on your hands. ( Like what, for example, it takes a very little antifreeze to have very bad effects )

At one AM I wouldn't want to suggest a vet ... emergency vets come high! but there are times when a vet is the best recourse. Since you're new to, at least, this dog and her reactions, a vet might have been the best call. If, as you said in the first message, it's been going on for a while - a vet visit is quite in order!

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PostSubject: Re: help! throwing up...   help! throwing up... EmptyWed Jan 21, 2015 6:22 pm

It was everyone once in a while before, only last night was it a ton
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